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| C. G. Force, Jr., "Design and Construction Table for Egg-shaped Sewers," Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Volume IX (May 1880), pp. 202-205. Frames version with JavaScript. PDF version (printer-friendly). |
| "The Knickerbocker Avenue Extension Sewer, Brooklyn, N.Y.," Scientific American, Volume LIII, No. 24 (12 December 1885), cover, p. 373. Collection of Jon C. Schladweiler, Pima County Wastewater Management Department. High resolution version of cover available also. Frames version with JavaScript. PDF version (printer-friendly). |
| Patent for pavement design, 1888. Supports were designed to remain in place while sections of pavement were removed to add or upgrade utility lines. Patented by Charles H. Hoyt on May 29, 1888. U.S. Patent No. 383,528, pp. 1-6. Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office at http://www.uspto.gov. Frames version with JavaScript. PDF version (printer-friendly). |
| "The Main Intersecting Sewer of the City of Brooklyn, N. Y.," Scientific American, Volume LXVI, No. 5 (30 January 1892), cover, p. 69. Collection of Jon C. Schladweiler, Pima County Wastewater Management Department. High resolution version of cover available also. Frames version with JavaScript. PDF version (printer-friendly). |
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"A New Trench Excavating Machine," Engineering News and American Railway Journal, Vol. XLVI, No. 12 (19 September 1901), pp. 200-201. Frames version with JavaScript. PDF version (printer-friendly). |
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"A Portable Concrete-mixing Plant," Engineering News and American Railway Journal, Vol. XLVI, No. 14 (3 October 1901), p 241. Frames version with JavaScript. PDF version (printer-friendly). |
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"The 14th Ave. Sewer and 60th St. Sewer Tunnel Work, Brooklyn, N.Y.," Engineering News and American Railway Journal, Vol. XLVI, No. 15 (10 October 1901), pp. 272-273. Frames version with JavaScript. PDF version (printer-friendly). |
| Frederick E. Turneaure, C. E., Editor-in-Chief, Cyclopedia of Civil Engineering, Volume VII, (Chicago: American School of Correspondence, 1908) - a compendium of articles including: Anson Marston, "Sewers and Drains," pp. 233-313, 344-357 (some pages missing). PDF version (printer-friendly). See Design after 1900 for other chapters. |
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"Table Showing Data (for the Fiscal Year 1907) Relative to Sewerage and Sewage Disposal in Certain American Cities and Towns. Parts I-III," and "Table of Data Relating to the Maintenance of Sewerage Systems," Journal of the Association of Engineering Societies, Volume 42 (1909). Frames version with JavaScript. PDF version (printer-friendly). |
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A. Prescott Folwell, Sewerage - The Designing, Construction, and Maintenance of Sewerage Systems, 7th edition (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1916), pp. 1-12, 44-68, 69-86, 141-176, 345-358. "Sewerage - the System" (pp. 1-12) "Flow in Sewers" (pp. 44-68) "Flushing and Ventilation" (pp. 69-86) "Detail Plans" (pp. 141-176) "Sewer Maintenance" (pp. 345-358) |
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H. K. Barrows, "Present Tendencies in Sewer Construction and Design," Municipal Engineering, Volume LIV, No. 4 (April 1918), pp. 144-146. Frames version with JavaScript. PDF version (printer-friendly). |
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"Facilitating the Construction of Water and Sewerage Works by Means of the Cement Gun," Municipal Engineering, Vol. LIV, No. 6 (June 1918), pp. 235-237. Frames version with JavaScript. PDF version (printer-friendly). |
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Edmund M. Lamphere, "Flush Tank Used to Prevent Sewer Freezing," Sewage and Industrial Wastes, January 1953. Reprinted with permission from Sewage and Industrial Wastes. Copyright 1953 Water Environment Federation, Alexandria, VA. Frames version with JavaScript. PDF version (printer-friendly). |